When Duck gets tired of working for Farmer Brown, his political ambition eventually leads to his being elected president.

Activity Recommendation:​Have your students make a list of 5 things every principal needs to know.(Writing)

What Presidents are Made Ofby Hanoch Piven

Lexile: 35​3 Points

Seventeen U.S. presidents are depicted in anecdotes and portraits created out of found objects.

Activity Recommendation:Share the president´s oath to your class. Have students use a dictionary to "translate" the oath into kid language and create a seal that represents the oath. Show the presidential seal, explaining that it is a symbol of the president´s promise and responsibility. Have students compare the official seal to the one they created.(Research, Art)

So You Want to Be President?by Judith St. George

Lexile: 730

Presents an assortment of facts about the qualifications and characteristics of U.S. presidents.

Activity Recommendation:Invite students to complete that sentence by telling what they would do if they were elected president of the United States.(Writing)

Grace for Presidentby Kelly DiPucchio

Lexile: 21 Point

When Grace's teacher reveals that the United States has never had a female president, Grace decides to be the first.

Activity Recommendation:Print Facts 4 Me pages for each president and have the class create a graph of the presidents' ages at the time of their inauguration.(Math, Research)

Kristi Sutter

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